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World Leaders Condemn Attack on Former US President Donald Trump

Monday 15 July 2024 - 11:45
World Leaders Condemn Attack on Former US President Donald Trump

Global leaders expressed profound concern on Sunday following an assassination attempt targeting former U.S. President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania. The attack tragically claimed the life of one attendee and left two others critically injured.

Trump's campaign reassured the public that the presumptive Republican nominee was recovering well after being swiftly removed from the stage when a bullet grazed the upper part of his right ear. The Secret Service responded decisively, neutralizing the suspected shooter who had fired from an elevated position outside the rally venue.

Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei condemned the attack as a "cowardly assassination attempt," emphasizing the danger it posed to Trump's life and the hundreds in attendance. He criticized the incident as a reflection of international leftist desperation and their readiness to destabilize democracies through violence.
 

Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese denounced the assault, reaffirming shared democratic values between Australia and the United States. He underscored the importance of resolving differences peacefully within democratic frameworks.
 

Brazil
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva labeled the incident unacceptable, urging global defenders of democracy to strongly repudiate such acts of violence. Former President Jair Bolsonaro, a close ally of Trump, expressed solidarity and highlighted the narrow margin by which Trump escaped harm.
 

Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau personally contacted Trump to condemn the appalling assassination attempt. He reiterated that political violence has no place in democratic societies, offering condolences to the victims and the family of Corey Comperatore.
 

China
The Chinese Foreign Ministry conveyed its concern, and President Xi Jinping extended sympathies to Trump in light of the attack.
 

Egypt
President Abdelfattah El Sissi condemned the attack, emphasizing Egypt's support for peaceful U.S. election campaigns.
 

France
French President Emmanuel Macron extended wishes for Trump's speedy recovery, describing the incident as a tragedy for democracies worldwide.
 

Germany
Chancellor Olaf Scholz denounced the attack as despicable, warning of its threat to democratic processes. He expressed sympathy for all those injured in the incident.
 

Hungary
Prime Minister Viktor Orban offered prayers for Trump's well-being during what he termed as dark hours.
 

India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced deep concern over the attack on his friend Trump, denouncing political violence as incompatible with democratic principles.
 

Iraq
Prime Minister Masrour Barzani condemned the attack in the strongest terms, describing it as senseless terrorism.
 

Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu characterized the attack as an assault on American democracy, expressing solidarity with Trump's recovery.
 

Italy
President Sergio Mattarella expressed alarm over the attack, citing it as a troubling symptom of declining civic values.
 

Japan
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stood firm against violence challenging democracy, asserting its incompatibility with democratic principles.
 

Mexico
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador denounced the irrational and inhumane violence of the attack.
 

Pakistan
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the shocking development, advocating against all forms of political violence.
 

Russia
President Vladimir Putin refrained from commenting directly but highlighted the contentious political atmosphere in the U.S. as a contributing factor.
 

South Africa
President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted the dangers of political extremism, urging Americans to reject violence and seek peaceful solutions.
 

Slovakia
Prime Minister Robert Fico, a survivor of an assassination attempt, condemned the attack and drew parallels with his own experience.
 

Taiwan
President Lai Ching-te condemned political violence, offering prayers for Trump's recovery.
 

Turkey
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the shooting, expressing confidence in the U.S. investigation's effectiveness.
 

European Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen expressed deep shock over the attack, emphasizing that political violence has no place in democracies.
 

Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed horror at the attack, emphasizing its unjustifiability and offering support to those affected.
 

United Arab Emirates
The UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack as criminal and extremist.
 

United Kingdom
Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed dismay at the shocking scenes, condemning political violence unequivocally.
 

Vatican
The Vatican expressed concern over the episode's impact on democracy, urging respect for peaceful dialogue.
 

Venezuela
President Nicolás Maduro, despite past adversities with Trump, condemned the attack and wished him a swift recovery.

This comprehensive international response underscores the global condemnation of violence in political discourse, emphasizing the universal commitment to democratic values and peaceful resolution of differences.


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